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Darksword Armoury Destructive Test: Concrete

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2007

FULL REVIEW: http://www.sword-buyers-guide.com/knight-sword.html

Torture testing a Darksword Armoury sword (model 1306) on a concrete block. Designed to stress the steel, test its hardness and the swords overall durability.

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  • i have pros cons question. you didnt show a sharpness test first, and any piece of steel if its thick ( or dull in a blades case) enough it can go undamaged through anything. so, a shaving edge on this sword would perform how? very cool im glad i stumbled across this

  • I tested it sharp on a 55 Gallon drum, shows excellent edge retention...

  • On the second strike did you stop after impact or was the impact of the blow keeping you from going any further?

  • It was stopped after impact.

  • lol at the end you sound like darth vader, kinda..

  • ROFL. More like Daft Raider I think. ;-)

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  • it's true dsa swords hold an edge like no other. i battled though about 200 orks and a troll and the thing was as sharp as new. but seriously. amazing swords and a great deal too

  • Yeah, he has...2 more videos on this sword I think. Nice one.

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  • Does the sword have any flexiblity or is it very rigid on impact? Does it flex or just hit like an axe?

  • Trial by Stone...for all of you Dark Crystal fans out there ;)

  • Yeah, as though anyone could expect a sword to cut through concrete the way they do in cartoons, lol.

  • Sir, your comment is win.

  • Darwin award just waiting to happen.

  • the second blow was more a blunt one then a cut. more akin to breaking it with a bat.

  • i'm sure you already responded to that, but what is for you for a low price (i don't mean real low, but i'm sure you understand) the best sword in term of sturdiness, but that can still do good damage cutting (if it doesn't against real light object it's not a problem). i'll probably don't use it, but i would like to slowly start a personnal collection of swords that fit me. i'm not subtle in the art of the sword...i just slash like a retard...but on nobody so that's fine.

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